Describe the Water Crisis in South Sudan

The word south comes from Old English sūþ from earlier Proto-Germanic sunþaz south possibly related to the same Proto-Indo-European root that the word sun derived from. After Mongalla the Bahr Al Jabal enters the enormous swamps of the Sudd region of South Sudan.


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The flow rate of the Bahr al Jabal at Mongalla South Sudan is almost constant throughout the year and averages 1048 m 3 s 37000 cu fts.

. More than half of the Niles water is lost in this swamp to evaporation and transpiration. Some languages describe south in the same way from the fact that it is the direction of the sun at noon in the Northern Hemisphere like Latin meridies noon south from medius middle.


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